The Oblivion of the Metaphor: Nietzsche between Sarah Kofman and Derrida

Keywords: metaphor, abyss, oblivion, deconstruction, language

Abstract

This essay delves into the concepts of metaphor, abyss, oblivion, and deconstruction as discussed by Sarah Kofman, Jacques Derrida, and Martin Heidegger. Tracing the trajectories of their works on Nietzsche, we explore how these thinkers approach the concept of metaphor as a gateway to understanding language, reality, and art. Their distinct perspectives converge and diverge, offering a rich tapestry of ideas that reshape our understanding of metaphorical language and its profound implications on our comprehension of deconstructionism.

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Published
2026-03-10
How to Cite
Romano L. (2026). The Oblivion of the Metaphor: Nietzsche between Sarah Kofman and Derrida. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 43, 79-86. https://doi.org/10.5209/ashf.100141